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Old 04-01-2012, 10:24 PM #9
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i took your advice and havent been on games pretty much at all today, i've been on the computer here and there but i took a 3 hour nap earlier today which feels like it helped A LOT. I was also resting a couple hours ago after getting up and cooking a bit, while cooking i started feeling a bit more dizzy than usual, so after cooking i rested and couldnt help but notice that my eyes felt as if they were bouncing around while they were closed..Is that normal?
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